porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn's disease
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Mildly dilated, nonenhancing thrombosed mesenteric vein and branches (arrows). Initial formation of tortuous venous collaterals at the porta hepatis (*).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Nonenhanced main portal vein and dilated left lobar branch consistent with obstructing venous thrombosis (thick arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Nonenhanced main portal vein and dilated left lobar branch consistent with obstructing venous thrombosis (thick arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Nonenhanced main portal vein and dilated left lobar branch consistent with obstructing venous thrombosis (thick arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Nonenhanced main portal vein and dilated left lobar branch consistent with obstructing venous thrombosis (thick arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Additional findings of heterogeneous perfusion of liver parenchyma (+) secondary to portal thrombosis.
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Mildly dilated, nonenhancing thrombosed mesenteric vein and branches (arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Mildly dilated, nonenhancing thrombosed mesenteric vein and branches (arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Persistently nonenhancing, thrombosed main portal vein (thick arrows) with decreased calibre compared to Fig. 2.
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Persistently nonenhancing, thrombosed main portal vein (thick arrows) with decreased calibre compared to Fig. 2.
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Persistently nonenhancing, thrombosed main portal vein (thick arrows) with decreased calibre compared to Fig. 2. Appearance of mildly dilated central intrahepatic biliary ducts (thin arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Appearance of mildly dilated central intrahepatic biliary ducts (thin arrows).
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Persistently nonenhancing, thrombosed mesenteric vein (arrows) with decreased calibre compared to Fig. 2.
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Persistently nonenhancing, thrombosed mesenteric vein (arrows) with decreased calibre compared to Fig. 2.
Massive
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn"s disease. Progression of tortuous, dilated venous collaterals (*) consistent with cavernomatous transformation.
porto-mesenteric venous thrombosis in Crohn's disease
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